New Yorker Crossword May 15 2024 Answers (5/15/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for May 15 2024 to help you finish it up!
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The New Yorker Crossword May 15, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 5/15/24, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!

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# Clue
1A Newton who developed calculus
6A Avoid at social events
10A “Beef” actress Wong
13A Type of music played at 2001 Odyssey in “Saturday Night Fever”
14A Former Yankees slugger Martinez
15A Egg-___ soup
16A Archie’s wife on “All in the Family”
17A In the thick of
18A Community org. that’s the title of a Village People song
19A Psychological phenomenon that might be triggered by bright lights or loud noises
22A “Yeah, so I was wrong. Big deal!”
23A Some English nobles
24A ___ off (departed via airplane)
27A “The Avengers” actor Jeremy
29A Largest state in the U.S. prior to Alaska’s 1959 admission
30A First occurrence, as of symptoms
32A Point of an e-mail address?
34A Skunk’s emanation
35A Move stealthily
36A Fruit in a purple smoothie
37A Clever humor
38A “The Resident” actor Malcolm-___ Warner
39A Letter on a transcript
40A Sixty seconds
42A High-school-gym seating, maybe
44A The “B” of B.L.T.
45A Lavender or ocean breeze, e.g., for an air freshener
47A Cocktail typically garnished with coffee beans
53A Agenda bullet point
54A ___ Alto (Bay Area city)
55A “Oh, yeah? Challenge accepted!”
56A Understands, as a joke
57A Show-biz awards sweep achieved by Elton John in 2024
58A Synthetic fabric in some umbrellas and backpacks
59A Ambulance destinations, for short
60A “The Way We ___” (Redford-Streisand film of 1973)
61A Secluded valleys
1D “Beware the ___ of March”: “Julius Caesar”
2D Fries or coleslaw, e.g.
3D “X” ___ xylophone
4D Divisions of a play
5D Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, for “Today”
6D Didn’t go rogue during a press conference
7D Phrase said while waving to a TV camera
8D Handheld control that can link up to multiple devices
9D Connection point
10D Vehicle used for bread delivery?
11D Alternatives suggested by Waze during a highway backup, perhaps
12D Apple tablets
15D “Like a Rolling Stone” singer Bob
20D Actress McClanahan of “The Golden Girls”
21D Landlord’s income
24D Rank for Mace Windu or Obi-Wan Kenobi
25D Not your typical furry friends
26D Fossil-preserving goo found in Rancho La Brea, California
28D “A mouse!”
29D Haul, as a trailer
31D Largest teachers’ union in the U.S.
33D Piece of neckwear unlikely to be worn on casual Friday
35D Occupied a chair
36D Judy Blume’s “___ You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”
38D Winter-solstice month in Australia
39D Ultra-skimpy underwear
41D Social standards
43D ___ pickle (properly stuck)
44D Tan shade
46D 44-Down, for one
48D Eject, as lava
49D “Bye for now,” in texts
50D Caribbean cruise stop, say
51D Palindromic time of day
52D Lodgings on leaf-peeping excursions, perhaps

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